AMERICA AND JAPAN
FEELING IN TOKIO ACUTE STUDENTS' TO DEBATE QUESTION OF WAR Br Telegraph-Preii Anociatlon-OoDrrtiM t ToJciOj November IT. The student soeioties at three private universities in Tokio have organised a meeting to debate tho question, ".Shall Japan Fight Amerlcii?" Tho polioo twice summoned the students' committeemen and unsuccessfully tried to persuade them to chango tho subject. Great publio interest is being taken in the proposed meeting. Labour und Socialist representatives liavo requested, the students to permit them to take part in tho discussions. The newspapers continue to agitate on the California question. Tho nnti-llinis-torial Press questions Mr. tfhra's recent ,statement on tho solidity of AmericanJapanese friendship, and declares that anti-Japanese sentiment is rife not only in California but through out the United States.—Aiis.-N.JS. Cabio -Asan.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 47, 19 November 1920, Page 7
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127AMERICA AND JAPAN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 47, 19 November 1920, Page 7
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